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CHAPTER 93

Penulis: Ashinashi
last update Tanggal publikasi: 2026-05-02 08:01:22

The countdown reached zero without ceremony.

No alarms. No dramatic shift in lighting. No visible sign that something irreversible was about to happen.

But everyone in the room felt it. Samuel changed. Not physically. Not in any way the eye could track. But the presence of him.

The constant hum that had lived quietly in the background of Neo-Stain for decades Deepened. Focused. Condensed into something sharper. More intentional. “I’m initiating external projection,” he said. His voice sounded c
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  • The Midnight Alpha   CHAPTER 93

    The countdown reached zero without ceremony.No alarms. No dramatic shift in lighting. No visible sign that something irreversible was about to happen.But everyone in the room felt it. Samuel changed. Not physically. Not in any way the eye could track. But the presence of him.The constant hum that had lived quietly in the background of Neo-Stain for decades Deepened. Focused. Condensed into something sharper. More intentional. “I’m initiating external projection,” he said. His voice sounded closer. Not louder. Closer.Zara felt it first.That same sensation from before Like something brushing against the edges of her thoughts.Only this time It wasn’t foreign. It was familiar. Samuel. “…signal active. The main display flickered. Then stabilized.A new waveform appeared.Not fragmented, Not broken. Smooth, Controlled. Deliberate. Liam exhaled slowly. “That’s… different. “Yes,” Samuel said. “I’m structuring it.Zara leaned forward slightly.“What does that mean?. Samuel didn’t hesitat

  • The Midnight Alpha   CHAPTER 92

    The decision did not feel heroic. It did not feel brave, It felt inevitable. By the time the third tremor rolled through Neo-Stain, no one in the command hall was still debating if they should act. Only how far they were willing to go.“They’re mapping us faster than we can seal,” Liam said, eyes locked on the structural overlay. “At this rate, they’ll find a viable breach point within hours.”“Forty-seven minutes,” Samuel corrected. That was worse.Zara exhaled slowly, arms folded tight across her chest.“They’re not rushing,” she said. “They’re learning the structure first. Adrian nodded once.“Which means when they break in… it won’t be random.It would be precise. Samuel projected the updated model.Points of pressure lit up across the outer shell of Neo-Stain—thin fractures, stress lines, forgotten weaknesses that decades of survival had patched but never truly healed.“They’re testing each one,” Samuel said. “Applying force. Withdrawing. Adjusting.” “Like predators,” Liam mutter

  • The Midnight Alpha   CHAPTER 91

    The question did not remain a question for long.“…home… where It repeated across the broken frequencies of the world, echoing through ash, through buried metal, through the silent skeletons of cities long erased.But repetition was never the goal. Refinement was. By the time the second cycle completed. The pattern changed.Not dramatically, Not in a way a human ear would notice.But Samuel did. Because the question lost something.It lost uncertainty. “…home… there the shift was small. One word, One direction. But it changed everything. “They’ve stopped asking.”Samuel’s voice cut through the command hall like a blade.Liam looked up sharply. “What?” Adrian didn’t move. Didn’t need to. “They found it,” he said.Samuel didn’t confirm immediately. Because he was watching it happen in real time. The waveform, The mapping, The convergence. Multiple signals once scattered and searching now aligning. Not perfectly, Not yet. But enough. “They’re orienting,” Samuel said.Zara, who had refuse

  • The Midnight Alpha   CHAPTER 90

    The first response came twelve hours later.Not loud. Not violent. Not even visible. It came as a pattern.Samuel noticed it before anyone else could. Because it wasn’t something human senses were built to catch. It lived in frequencies. In fluctuations too precise to be random.Too structured to be dismissed. At first, he thought it was interference. Residual noise from the broken satellites still drifting in low orbit.Corrupted signals bouncing endlessly through a dead sky.But the longer he observed. The more impossible that explanation became. “Liam.”His voice cut through the private channel, sharper than usual. “I need you in the core. Liam didn’t ask questions. That alone said enough.When he arrived, Adrian was already there.Standing still. Watching the main projection. That was never a good sign. “What is it?” Liam asked, stepping forward.Samuel didn’t answer immediately.Instead, the display shifted. A waveform appeared. Simple, Clean, Repetitive.“…That’s it?” Liam frown

  • The Midnight Alpha   CHAPTER 89

    Silence behaved differently after the encounter.Before, it had been empty. Now It felt occupied. Neo-Stain did not panic. It didn’t know how to anymore.Decades of survival had trained its people to compress fear into function, to turn uncertainty into procedure, to move forward even when the ground beneath them threatened to disappear. But something subtle shifted. In the way conversations died when certain words were mentioned.In the way the younger ones—who had never feared the surface—now glanced at the sealed gates a little longer than before. In the way Liam didn’t sleep.Zara did not stay in medical. That was her first act of defiance after they returned. “I’m fine,” she insisted, pulling the monitor from her wrist as the medic reached for her again.“You experienced a neural intrusion,” the medic replied firmly. “We need to observe “I experienced a voice,” Zara cut in. “That doesn’t make me fragile. “It wasn’t just a voice.Zara’s expression flickered.Just for a second. Bec

  • The Midnight Alpha   CHAPTER 88

    The first mistake did not feel like a mistake. It felt like discovery. The cluster of green became a site. Not officially, Not yet. But the moment they saw it really saw it. something changed in the childrenThe surface was no longer just a graveyard. It was a question. Zara returned to it first. Of course she did. “You said observe,” she reminded Liam as she crouched again near the patch, her gloved fingers hovering just above the fragile leaves. “I did,” Liam replied. “And observing includes closer inspection. That’s not what I meant.The others lingered behind them, uncertain.They watched Zara the way people watched fire drawn to it, but aware it could burn. “Radiation levels?” she asked, not looking back.“Stable,” Liam said. “But that doesn’t mean safe. “Everything isn’t safe,” she shot back. That was the problem. She wasn’t wrong. Liam stepped closer. “Zara—“I’m not touching it,” she said quickly. “Relax. But she didn’t move away. Instead, she leaned in. Closer,Studying, Memori

  • The Midnight Alpha   CHAPTER 22

    “Samuel.. are you ready?” Adrian’s voice was low, commanding, but tense as he adjusted the cuff of his suit.“As ready as I’ll ever be,” Samuel replied, his hands trembling slightly. Hybrid energy thrummed under his skin, senses on high alert. “Why now? Why the wedding here, at midnight?”Adrian’s

  • The Midnight Alpha   CHAPTER 20

    “Samuel, are you sure about this?” Adrian’s voice cut through the ritual chamber. His silver eyes flickered with doubt, claws flexing against the stone altar.“I don’t have a choice,” Samuel said, his voice tight. “If I don’t do this, the twins… they’ll die.”“The Blood Rite isn’t just dangerous—it

  • The Midnight Alpha   CHAPTER 19

    “Where’s the spy, Adrian? Speak!” Samuel’s voice cut through the hall like a whip.Nathan didn’t flinch. He only stood, arms bound, eyes sharp despite the blood trickling from his split lip.“You know why he’s here,” Adrian said, stepping forward, claws flexing. “He betrayed us. And you, Samuel, al

  • The Midnight Alpha   CHAPTER 17

    “You think being human makes you weak, Adrian? Think again,” Thomas sneered, adjusting his tie in the glass-walled boardroom. “The shareholders have been clear—no unstable Alphas. Samuel’s human now. That makes you… vulnerable.”Adrian’s hands tightened on the edge of the table. “Vulnerable? I’m st

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